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thing for us. >> reporter: the funeral was held this afternoon. the family of the driver of the car would not speak on camera, but say they are deeply saddened for the family. >> we are here because somebody could have backed up a little bit more carefully, in a place where there are kids. >> this is just very unfortunate for everyone involved, for the young boy, for his family especially, as well as the driver of the car. >> reporter: the driver of the car is being cooperative and alcohol and drugs do not appear to be a factor in this incident. >>> fremont police say a crash that seriously injured a mother and her 1-year-old daughter today may have been started as road rage. investigators say 21-year-old joseph ansari had a conflict with another driver and may have been racing the driver when he lost control. the car struck the woman on the curb, while she was pushing her baby in a stroller. ansari stopped after the crash and was arrested for reckless driving. >>> police in gilroy have completed their investigation into the deadly shooting of a s
thing for us. >> reporter: the funeral was held this afternoon. the family of the driver of the car would not speak on camera, but say they are deeply saddened for the family. >> we are here because somebody could have backed up a little bit more carefully, in a place where there are kids. >> this is just very unfortunate for everyone involved, for the young boy, for his family especially, as well as the driver of the car. >> reporter: the driver of the car is being...
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here is the blueprint we'll use. we will not be following it to the letter. the deck will be a bit lower as the body of the ship is going to be rectangular. every ship just like the first ship has a history of a great deal of time and effort has been put into every one there is no favorite because we love them all. the positive emotions we experience when building a ship or then passed on to the people and there are no negative emotions we experience only positive emotions as everyone is trying to give the best they have learned to make everything perfect avoiding any possible mistakes. yes of course i found myself it is interesting to me. i did not think about crime and that i am not going to go down the criminal path again once i am out of prison i would rather start a normal life no more robbery or murder i want to continue doing what i have learned here this is going to be my favorite occupation which can also bring money to the family. is to be released in a few months he's promised to give the first chippy builds to his daughter as a present. wealthy br
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he used to bless the cross that will crown the wooden church in the colony. brought the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes with this new friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some of which people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you are giving it on behalf of everybody but. you can. see that you cannot be seen to have been the church icon painters have always been spiritual people. that can you call yourself spiritual. i guess no. kidding if one wished were there for first you have to read the gospels you go on each of them you found yourself under unusual circumstances so use this opportunity to read more to enrich your soul and all the rest god will open up for you but you have a talent and will manifest itself. in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit amen kiss my hand to all the good in kind god be with you so. after the ceremony the convict returns to his workshop while the
he used to bless the cross that will crown the wooden church in the colony. brought the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes with this new friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some of which people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you are giving it on behalf of everybody but. you can. see that you cannot be seen to have been the...
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putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming responsibility for the assa >> if opposition forces were campaign to bring do in car bombings in damascus and syria. those had been government openly and proudly admitted responsibility. now they are leaving no doubt about the position. they said this week that they are fighting to liberate the capital. damascus has largely supported the assad regime. uade the population to turn it's spreading ll t th citizens s anyone could be an enemy. the internatio >>> egypt's new president has time. this cops as world leader's policies on reg mohamed morsi hosted mahmoud their first s s tions with the united >> tr
putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming...
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will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with damascus and president assad on this matter? >>guest: because syria russia's only dependable arab ally because they have a port in syria. a warm water port. and because the russians don't want the americans or the west to control developments in this critical region. they want to be players. they want to be taken into account, and they are right now. coffee an is working very hard to try and get them to sign on to some kind of resolution. so far, no luck, but let's see what tomorrow will bring. >>shepard: developments are happening very quickly after 18 months. updates as they happen
will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with...
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the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you have the rolling stones and you have other people experimenting as well. bob was right there. >> so if the guitar is the real deal, it could be worth around a half million bucks. >>> a legally blind woman competes for the miss florida usa crown and tries to make history. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >>> no cr
the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you...
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he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to be feeling good now. >> the swipe fee reduction is only for eight months. what could happen after that. it could go back up? >> i tell you, with the credit card companies, you always have to read the fine print. what you read this is remarkable. they are not even going to reduce the swipe fees for the eight months. what they are going to do is take the dollar value of that and roll it into the settlement. because there's nothing to change the structure of how they do things today, by the time the merchants actually get any of that money, swipe fees will have gone up by more than the amount of that money. mer
he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to...
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thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat down with our ivan watson for his first television interview with the u.s. network. he says the country is "a totalitarian regime and a dictatorship. and all orders come from president assad." >> translator: in 2003 after the american invasion of iraq a toppling of the syrian regime, they had an agreement with al qaeda so keep the road open to iraq so militants started coming from all over the world to syria under the eyes of the syrian secret police who are directly responsible for the killing of thousands of iraqis and coalition forces. he trained and provided shelte
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thanks for waking up with us. we're glad you're with us. we begin with the historic credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you. visa, mastercard, and some of the country's biggest banks have agreed to a massive $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. merchants a little credit card companies were fixing the price on those fees. that settlement also gives
thanks for waking up with us. we're glad you're with us. we begin with the historic credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you. visa, mastercard, and some of the country's biggest banks have agreed to a massive $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. merchants a little credit card companies were fixing the price on those fees. that settlement also gives
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there is no us and them. it all us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly naive. you feel there could be 100 people in a one-mile radius who could weigh in much better. i am surprised they did not. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not possible with social media. part of what social media is doing is that it is taking away stuff that you have to do because nobody is doing it. some of the on the street reporting that is now coming to you. some of the curation that other people are not willing to do. it allows journalists to focus on something even more challenging, during the in-depth pieces. >> we have a journalism program. i will ask each of you to imagine that you are the director of the journalism program, and you need to think of one or two things that every j
there is no us and them. it all us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly naive. you feel there could be 100 people in a one-mile radius who could weigh in much better. i am surprised they did not. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not...
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thank you for watching us. we hope you will join us back here tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and helping provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. hi, there! dash here! to reveal my secret treasure, find the sea creatures that match like these seahorses! ready? what is this? an octopus! and this? a jelly fish! do we have a match? no! an octopus! an octopus! do we have a match? yes! a crab! a crab! do we have a match? yes! there's just one match left! kids: a jelly fish! what is our secret treasure? a fish! that's right! ord has our secret treasure, a yellow fish! now go to pbskids.org and see what happens whe
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may hold payments to greece as its austerity program is proving ineffective to use nikky. closed almost two percent down and banks are really pushing their hand saying down more than three percent speaking of banks j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie diamond has bought the bank's stock worth about seventeen million dollars he hopes this will convince investors that the world crisis is coming to an end j.p. morgan has lost around seven billion dollars last year but managed to push the five billion dollars profit in the second quarter and now moving on to the currency market at the moment of course all the bad news is bringing the euro down and it's losing value against the u.s. dollar the russian ruble is also shedding too that currency basket to both the euro and the dollar and moving out onto. by the way it's speaking of the currencies the important thing to mention is that the euro is actually trading at eleven year low. against the japanese yen and that's following spain valencia region asking madrid for financial help that's of course. bringing investors to to their fears that th
may hold payments to greece as its austerity program is proving ineffective to use nikky. closed almost two percent down and banks are really pushing their hand saying down more than three percent speaking of banks j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie diamond has bought the bank's stock worth about seventeen million dollars he hopes this will convince investors that the world crisis is coming to an end j.p. morgan has lost around seven billion dollars last year but managed to push the five billion dollars...
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ed lavendara is there live for us. i'll talk with him in a minute. 12 people died almost 6 o others injured when the masked man sprayed a crowded movie theater with bullets. 26 people are still in the hospital in aurora. nine are in critical condition at this hour. we're here in aurora all night tonight. make sure you stay right here. stay where you are for all the details as we learn them coming up this evening. let's go to cnn's britneanna kuehler. >> the worst drought in 50 years is crippling farmers in the midwest. half of the states in the regime are reported to be in severe to exceptional drought, the region that produces 75% of the nation's corn and soybean crop. it's especially hard on live stock, many ranchers having to sell off herds early. >>> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says the fighting in syria is destroying the country and many syrians would probably agree with him. the opposition says at least 96 people were killed today as battles raged in damascus and other hot spots. dutch journalist sandra va
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stay with us. >> stick around. >> welcome back. three members of a female punk group in russia have become i talk -- icons of the anti-putin movement. >> their delaware sentence was raised six months. they stormed a church and was singing to the virgin mary to the throat by the return of office. >> attorney city jail sentence proves that the trial is being directed by the kremlin. >> the three women have been refused bail and have spent months in detention. in february, the members of the pussy riot collective sang an anti-putin protest song in moscow's or the box cathedral. if convicted, they face up to seven years in prison. >> this is a political case in the government is giving it priority. they do not want to show weakness. the want to prove they can discredit dissidents. they want to turn a harsh sentence into political cloud. and they're prepared to be conservative. >> this footage is from the february protest which pussy riot uploaded to the internet. the refrain of the song is "holy mother, theroux putin out. the entire pe
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with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase out nuclear power within the next decade and helps alternative renewable resources will help fill in the energy gap. >> in germany, politicians and industry are working hard to meet some ambitious goals. the country aims to have 10,000 wind parks along the seacoast by the year 2013. >> but there are many challenges facing the wind industry, one of which is transferring the energy from the source in the north to factories in the south where most of the country's manufacturing takes place. here is a closer look. >> germany'
with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase...
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as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around the world this is all see was me thanks for joining as fast as syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital so as the rest began it's now the city of aleppo that's bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition militants that are running for several days all he's accountable is in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen
as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around...
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from all of us here, thank you for watching. tune in again tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and helping provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ whoo-hoo ♪ is everybody looking? ♪ looking ♪ and listening? ♪ listening ♪ searching? ♪ searching ♪ for our new song ♪ everybody's looking ♪ looking ♪ and listening ♪ listening ♪ searching? ♪ searching ♪ for our new song ♪ well, we're looking for high notes ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ and low notes ♪ la la la ♪ happy notes ♪ ha ha ha ♪ how about billy goats? ♪ naaah ♪ that sounds like a rhythm that we can use ♪ ♪ now all we have to do ♪ is op
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peacekeeping mission confirmed that heavy weapons had been used but he said his team had not been able to go there. >> if we have a cease-fire, we will have a team to verify the facts on the ground. >> syrian state television blamed armed terrorists for the attack. then, there was a report of a operation against opposition fighters. the russians are threatening to veto any new sanctions against syria. syria is under mounting pressure. hillary clinton talked about delivered murder. kofi annan described the violence as an outrageous violation of the peace plan and the u.n. secretary general said that it has cast serious doubts on president assad's commitment to peace. tonight, there was no opposition reports of syrian government troops firing on protesters in damascus and aleppo. that is something else to raise with president putin when he meets in moscow on monday in what is shaping up to be a crucial week for diplomacy on syria. >> for more on the continuing diplomatic struggle over how to respond to the violence and syria, i spoke to the former special assistant to president clinton w
peacekeeping mission confirmed that heavy weapons had been used but he said his team had not been able to go there. >> if we have a cease-fire, we will have a team to verify the facts on the ground. >> syrian state television blamed armed terrorists for the attack. then, there was a report of a operation against opposition fighters. the russians are threatening to veto any new sanctions against syria. syria is under mounting pressure. hillary clinton talked about delivered murder....
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for example to use chemical. war. facility is. to respect the minorities as if by shuttle as it is going to model but frankly i have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven which predicted the imminence of our bashar the fall. these are part of the psychological warfare. foreign intervention is something moscow is trying to prevent want to come see the situation in syria r.t. caught up with russia's human rights envoy constantine doll golf who says a healthy political process is possible only when changes come from within here's a preview of what's to come in the next hour. give you definitely different. when. certain drugs are certain political jews being pushed from. then it's a different picture and. we keep reiterating that it's not only russia's view. you cannot bring your democracy from. democracy used to become the result. of certain internal processes. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is already making plans for when syria's president assad is ousted from power he said it's crucial for stabil
for example to use chemical. war. facility is. to respect the minorities as if by shuttle as it is going to model but frankly i have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven which predicted the imminence of our bashar the fall. these are part of the psychological warfare. foreign intervention is something moscow is trying to prevent want to come see the situation in syria r.t. caught up with russia's human rights envoy constantine doll golf who says a healthy...
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tuber help her out. >> the next line no walkout and there is a car waiting for us to take us to the baseball game. >> while this is a victory for uber it could be temporary. the city council will take it up at a meeting in a couple of months. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> they unanimously approved the first reading for a d.c. parking permit limit. this would allow developers to build housing without the promise of parking. the vote will be in september. if you would like more on the bow you can go to wjla.com. >> arson investigators are working to determine what caused the school to go up in flames. it broke out overnight at webb elementary school in northeast d.c. the school has been vacant since a close in 2008 so nobody was hurt but firefighters did have to be pulled out for their safety. >> and now i look at the day's top story. a war veteran reported missing two weeks ago was struck and killed in a hit and run accident in arlington. robert shepard was walking along rte. 110 when he was hit. police are trying to figure out who hit him and what he was doing along the side of the road. >
tuber help her out. >> the next line no walkout and there is a car waiting for us to take us to the baseball game. >> while this is a victory for uber it could be temporary. the city council will take it up at a meeting in a couple of months. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> they unanimously approved the first reading for a d.c. parking permit limit. this would allow developers to build housing without the promise of parking. the vote will be in september. if you would like...
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] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. if you think it was hot today just wait for tomorrow... >> the worst day will be tuesday if you do not like the key heat... we have partly cloudy skies across the area today. those clouds are coming from thunderstorms in minnesota. temperature is rose to 95 degrees today. hour winds have been out of the weswill probably hit 100 degrees by tuesday and come close tomorrow . winds dying down substantially at the moment. we're looking at this... heat advisory. heat index are around 105 degrees tomorrow. when is the hot air in chicago going to issue useightus an advisory? we will keep an eye out. temperaturedew point temps... sticky air out there. big thunderstorms in florida. the northeast is also picking up impressive storms right now.
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>> syria has issued a very stark warning against any foreign interference, implying it would use chemical or biological warfare to combat any intervention from abroad. >> the warning comes as international pressure grows on the government to step aside from several fronts arab foreign ministers said offered president assad a safe exit if he resigns. >> but the syrian leader is showing he intends to remain in power, launching new counter offenses against rebel strongholds. our coverage begins on the ground in syria. >> this video posted on the internet is believed to have been filmed in aleppo. rebels said fierce fighting is continuing there and the capital damascus. pressure is mounting on president bashar al-assad. for the first time, the syrian government has indirectly raised the question of using chemical weapons inside syrian borders. >> these weapons that they possession of -- possess are monitored and guarded by the syrian army. these weapons are meant to be used only and strictly in the event of external aggression against syria. >> syria has held stocks of chemical weapons since
>> syria has issued a very stark warning against any foreign interference, implying it would use chemical or biological warfare to combat any intervention from abroad. >> the warning comes as international pressure grows on the government to step aside from several fronts arab foreign ministers said offered president assad a safe exit if he resigns. >> but the syrian leader is showing he intends to remain in power, launching new counter offenses against rebel strongholds. our...
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they kicked us in the head. they did us to make us say that [unintelligible] is god. i refused and the soldier broke my nose. >> first the soldier came into the room. if you deny the accusations, you admit what they have done. deny it again and again, it gets worse. they threaten you with electric shock, threaten your children. >> activists showed these pictures, where they are attacking demonstrators in damascus. they have accused syria of carrying out a state policy of torture. >> it always came from the heads of the security forces. they were in direct contact with the entourage. >> human rights watch once those responsible to be tried at the international human -- international criminal court. it can be blocked by their ally, russia. for now, international justice stops at this border. syria is just meters away. the family is taking refuge at on the turkish side and they do not dare to go back home. the reports of torture have helped. >> james reynolds, reporting on allegations of abuse coming out of syria. still to come on tonight programs, benedictine monks in l
they kicked us in the head. they did us to make us say that [unintelligible] is god. i refused and the soldier broke my nose. >> first the soldier came into the room. if you deny the accusations, you admit what they have done. deny it again and again, it gets worse. they threaten you with electric shock, threaten your children. >> activists showed these pictures, where they are attacking demonstrators in damascus. they have accused syria of carrying out a state policy of torture....
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international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen there i can tell you that he's a very peculiar case for these whole syrian struggle no where you can see the convergence of the genuine democratic movement and pure criminal activity so the only as in on one hand aleppo is home to a major university so a lot of people you meet there are liberally minded intellectuals they oftentimes disagree with the policies of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who
international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the...
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bring us up to date. in particular, things like hospitals. they've gone into emergency mode. >> that is right. this is no stranger to power cut. on this scale, it is a rarity. the first such power outage in more than a decade. the entire northern grid of india went down for more than six hours this morning, affecting more than 300 million people across more than eight states in north india. as you say, main transport was affected. also, in delhi, the metro was affected for a number of hours, as well. also, things like water treatment plants. you talked about hospitals. some large hospitals have gotten power generators for backup. india is used to small-scale power cuts. many emergency services work off of backup generators. it is still a huge infrastructure problem when you are talking about 28% of the country affected by this. >> moving aside from those problems, this, in many ways, is an indictment, many will say, of the country's lack of investment in infrastructure. a country which wants to be seen as a global player but cannot provide el
bring us up to date. in particular, things like hospitals. they've gone into emergency mode. >> that is right. this is no stranger to power cut. on this scale, it is a rarity. the first such power outage in more than a decade. the entire northern grid of india went down for more than six hours this morning, affecting more than 300 million people across more than eight states in north india. as you say, main transport was affected. also, in delhi, the metro was affected for a number of...
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i do not see why they are trying to give us -- or to deny us all those things that they have. >> more money alone would not solve the problems of the asylum seekers, although it might go some way towards making life in a country that tolerates but does not actually welcome them just a bit more bearable. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement consists of rose ashantis perched on stilts in the lagoon of lagos, one of the world's largest cities with an estimated population of 50 million -- the settlement consists of rows of shanties perched on stilts. >> where citizens are meant to go instead is unclear. >> this was once a woman's home. using chainsaws and gas burners, authorities have destroyed the slum. authorities say they gave residents 72 hours' notice, but many say they never heard anything. now they are in shock. >> i came back to find the children missing and things thrown in the water. i am still looking for my children. >> the reasoning behind th
i do not see why they are trying to give us -- or to deny us all those things that they have. >> more money alone would not solve the problems of the asylum seekers, although it might go some way towards making life in a country that tolerates but does not actually welcome them just a bit more bearable. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement...
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bashar al assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political gains they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through these very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in aleppo you hear a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism where shops and factories for sat on fire simply because their owners refused to pay the so-called revolutionary tax that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so it is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power of the distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian con
bashar al assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political gains they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through these very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in aleppo you hear a lot of stories a lot of cases...
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reached a new low on monday when the russian foreign minister accused the west of effectively trying to use blackmail to secure a new solution to and syria's civil war. >> in syria itself, of violence escalates on monday. the fighting is spreading in the capital of damascus. the government's deployed -- the government deployed armored did -- vehicles in the city. >> this amateur video is said to show a fierce fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the capital of damascus. now it seems the heaviest fighting is where it began. international leaders are stepping up pressure on syria's rival, russia. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov accused the west of strong arming moscow. >> we are seeing elements of black male much to our regrets. -- upblackmail -- of blackmail much to our regrets. i find this to be counterproductive and dangerous proposal. >> serious opposition and sharply criticized president assad's allies. the syrian national council of leaders are seeing russia and iran are helping fuel the violence. >> we're calling on russia and iran to respect the will of
reached a new low on monday when the russian foreign minister accused the west of effectively trying to use blackmail to secure a new solution to and syria's civil war. >> in syria itself, of violence escalates on monday. the fighting is spreading in the capital of damascus. the government's deployed -- the government deployed armored did -- vehicles in the city. >> this amateur video is said to show a fierce fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the capital of...
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not just us but the vehicle itself is ready. i took one of my daughter's small plastic toys i took it by accident so i must bring it back yuri of course was the first person to get married in space and his spirit of strength has always been his wife when i was how she felt she said lots of them are so i'm happy that he's doing what he loves to do so but that i'll be without him for the space shuttle missions rely on many resources to make them possible but the rocket pad and space craft remains one of the most important aspects of getting the astronauts to orbit tons of steel and engineering put together so sign. an astronaut's can continue their research so what will this mission be looking out at at the i assess i think the president i have a really exciting time on board space station because there's going to be so many activities going on with. scientists at the big balls going to be arriving and leaving from the station. and the e.v.a.'s should really be is a bit going on as well so it's going to be a very busy time for the
not just us but the vehicle itself is ready. i took one of my daughter's small plastic toys i took it by accident so i must bring it back yuri of course was the first person to get married in space and his spirit of strength has always been his wife when i was how she felt she said lots of them are so i'm happy that he's doing what he loves to do so but that i'll be without him for the space shuttle missions rely on many resources to make them possible but the rocket pad and space craft remains...
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us will. was. was going to be you know i don't remember having any emotions jim my first olympics getting ready for it was so tough and serious that it took all of my mental and emotional strength as did the realisation the tight become a limp dick champion and all the emotions came about two weeks after i got back home by that time i'd had time to recover and it dawned on me wow i've won the olympic gold it was my dream come true. goes nuts in the world and that was a. good word for it was my...
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thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which local pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the report it reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed. intelligence official
thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan...
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thank you very much for joining us. still to come on the program, the olympics best forgotten maybe. we look back at the disastrous st. louis games of 1904. wildfires have been burning across southern europe. londons have had to fly their homes as flames fanned by strong winds have engulfed houses. investigations underway as to how the fire started. >> dousing the flames as the fire spreads. >> please help us, houses are burning. help us. >> 50 kilometer southeast of athens and the latest greek wildfires and gulf homes here. dozens of firefighters and several aircraft have been called in, but some locals have resorted to using garden hoses to protect their property. fanned by strong winds, the flames spread quickly forcing many to flee their homes. >> i was telling my child to wake me up. i thought it was a nightmare. >> it's not yet known what caused the blaze. on the canary eye lands, fires have burned for the last five days. locals are accusing them of not reacting as quick as three weeks ago. >> we have felt very ab
thank you very much for joining us. still to come on the program, the olympics best forgotten maybe. we look back at the disastrous st. louis games of 1904. wildfires have been burning across southern europe. londons have had to fly their homes as flames fanned by strong winds have engulfed houses. investigations underway as to how the fire started. >> dousing the flames as the fire spreads. >> please help us, houses are burning. help us. >> 50 kilometer southeast of athens...
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us police across unstable regions of the world. and fears of a rise in europe's economic gloom as some unemployed. man violence against migrant workers in what was once called havens of multiculturalism. it is good to have you with us today here on. live in moscow a u.n. observer mission convoy in syria has come under attack by tanks that's according to the world bodies chief ban ki-moon apparently happened in opposition held area just outside the flashpoint city of homs meanwhile the u.s. state department spokesperson says washington is planning to increase aid on top of a fifteen million dollars package already allocated for the opposition. forces have also called on their foreign supporters to supply them with sophisticated weapons to use against government tanks and. to make continuing clashes in the country's northern city of aleppo where both the army and rebel forces are claiming progress but the focus of the battles have shifted to the syrian commercial after regime troops flushed out rebels from damascus now over a week ag
us police across unstable regions of the world. and fears of a rise in europe's economic gloom as some unemployed. man violence against migrant workers in what was once called havens of multiculturalism. it is good to have you with us today here on. live in moscow a u.n. observer mission convoy in syria has come under attack by tanks that's according to the world bodies chief ban ki-moon apparently happened in opposition held area just outside the flashpoint city of homs meanwhile the u.s....
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. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: once again today, americans absorbed the news of a mass shooting-- a dozen dead, at least 59 hurt or wounded. it happened in the city of aurora, just east of den
. >> suarez: a follow-up to our recent story about smart meters used to monitor energy use. spencer michels reports on california activists who want to ban them. >> pacific gas & electric one of the nation's largest utilities has had to fight a coalition of people who suspect, among other things, that smart meters may be bad for your health. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...